Pontoon-based course makes for historic stop in Germany.
Australia’s Josh Sheehan beat Taka Higashino of Japan in an action-packed Red Bull X-Fighters final in Munich on Saturday under brilliant blue skies and sizzling temperatures in front of 18,000 frenzied spectators on a first-of-its-kind freestyle motocross track built on a lake next to Olympic Stadium.
Sheehan powered his way to his second career win and first victory since 2011 with three perfectly executed Double Backflips that had the big German crowd on its feet and begging for more of the mid-summer fairytale performance.
Sheehan’s victory, which was worth 100 points, also tightened the Red Bull X-Fighters championship battle as it slashed the lead of World Tour leader Levi Sherwood to just five points ahead of the season finale in Pretoria, South Africa on 23 August.
Sherwood, who leads the World Tour with 265 points to Sheehan’s 260 points, had to settle for his second straight third place while local hero Luc Ackermann, just 16 years old, delighted his home crowd watching from the shores of the picturesque lake with a stunning fourth place in his first Red Bull X-Fighters competition.
“Doing that Double Backflip was really scary,” said Sheehan, who celebrated the victory with an impressive backflip dive without his bike off a dirt ramp into Olympia Lake upon which the world’s first floating FMX track was built out of 260 floating pontoons.
It was a bittersweet day for defending champion Thomas Pages of France, who had moved into third place overall in the championship battle with his brilliant victory over Sheehan in the final in Madrid last month.
But Pages, who won Friday’s Qualifying, saw his title hopes evaporate after he had to abandon his bike in mid-air while attempting the treacherous Bike Flip that he did for the first time in Madrid. The Frenchman crashed hard to the ground, suffering a shoulder injury, and was lucky that his 100-kg bike just missed landing on top of him.
2014 Red Bull X-Fighters World Series
Round four – Munich, Germany
Overall results:
1. Josh Sheehan (AUS)
2. Taka Higashino
3. Levi Sherwood
4. Luc Ackermann
5. Thomas Pagès
6. Dany Torres
7. Rob Adelberg (AUS)
8. Clinton Moore (AUS)
9. Adam Jones
10. Rémi Bizouard
Championship standings:
1. Levi Sherwood 265
2. Josh Sheehan (AUS) 260
3. Thomas Pagès 190
4. Dany Torres 185
5. Taka Higashino 150
6. Rob Adelberg (AUS) 120
7. Rémi Bizouard 110
8. Adam Jones 75
9. Mat Rebeaud 70
10. Maikel Melero 60